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president eisenhower had had a lot of discussions with the secretary of state about the way the united states was seen around the world because of a lot of the racism that was going on and people here about and read about. the fact that this seemed to be a lot of episodes that kept happening and whether it was launching or some kind of discrimination that was taking place in the country so that the idea was eisenhower said that he was going to ask congress to set up a civil-rights commission which would put the facts on top of the table. i am told by one of the people who was at the meeting that he sent the table and said another going to put the facts on top of the table. and commissions, as we know, who do policy sometimes set up because their is a tough problem and people don't want to do anything about it. this set up a commission to make a report, and it goes away. this commission was supposed to put the facts on top of the table. its future would depend on what it found out, how aggressive it was, and what the public thought about what they're doing. >> initially set up as a rela
president eisenhower had had a lot of discussions with the secretary of state about the way the united states was seen around the world because of a lot of the racism that was going on and people here about and read about. the fact that this seemed to be a lot of episodes that kept happening and whether it was launching or some kind of discrimination that was taking place in the country so that the idea was eisenhower said that he was going to ask congress to set up a civil-rights commission...
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fascinated by people who first of all get into the arena and run successfully for the presidency of united states, make them an historic figure, occupy the most powerful office in the world. it takes a lot of personal courage to do that and enormous eeg yes and determination to try to do something for the county. >> stephen: winning or running? >> both. to see how comfortable they are in the office of great power. for example, it's well known that among his aide and the president talked about this the other day he is not a great people person. he doesn't like hanging out with having people over and rolling up his sleeves. ronald reagan was a shy, reserved man. people don't realize this. >> stephen: really? >> he had a guard in front of him but he knew how to play the game. his staff of james baker and michael deaver and others would put together groups and he would be comfortable. george bush 41 was very par tritioned. he came from a prominent new england fax his son brought the texas ho down attitude about it getting things done. >> stephen: did you become friends with these guys? >> i do
fascinated by people who first of all get into the arena and run successfully for the presidency of united states, make them an historic figure, occupy the most powerful office in the world. it takes a lot of personal courage to do that and enormous eeg yes and determination to try to do something for the county. >> stephen: winning or running? >> both. to see how comfortable they are in the office of great power. for example, it's well known that among his aide and the president...
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, bring back a guest worker program we bring immigrants here to work, we want people to come to the united states to work not to go on welfare. neil: what about those who do not qualify? >> you make it clear work this welcoming arms to people who want to work here not welfare, we give back of the hand to w.h.o. come jus just -- who come here just for welfare, and a lot stricker about sending people back who don't want to work, most do come here to work, most came originally because they wanted to work not because they wanted to go on welfare, the number of latinos on welfare, there are fewer of them than white americans, latinos want to come here to work. that is why they come here. neil: what the president is doing now is cultivating voters not helping them. >> absolutely, but republicans should not sit back and say, gee, that is not right, they should get in front of the issue, and say we're as much against the ins as you are. we want a guest worker program, allow people to come into work not go on welfare 92 very well put, you had your moment, thank you david. neil: he is like mensasmar
, bring back a guest worker program we bring immigrants here to work, we want people to come to the united states to work not to go on welfare. neil: what about those who do not qualify? >> you make it clear work this welcoming arms to people who want to work here not welfare, we give back of the hand to w.h.o. come jus just -- who come here just for welfare, and a lot stricker about sending people back who don't want to work, most do come here to work, most came originally because they...
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say but order that christian be gross he's their commander in chief of the armed forces because the united states he say will to issue an order and have it and have it. be. the sad thing is that there has been a conspiracy from balls all three branches of government to keep the base open no. political cowardice the administration of the executive. set of rules that this has put and the terrible interpretations of the court of appeals in d.c. have conspired to make the thing go on for eleven years and who knows for how long well let's get right into what you've written about extensively the concept of dry boarding i think when people think of one tunnel they think of torture abu ghraib i mean they just hear about waterboarding that's that you know that's when they think of torture they think of that but they don't know about dry boarding what is it and i know i came i came to it by chance i have a google alerts that informs me of news related to internal happening every day and they came to know about procedure that was called dr doherty and i used it against enemy combatants in states in t
say but order that christian be gross he's their commander in chief of the armed forces because the united states he say will to issue an order and have it and have it. be. the sad thing is that there has been a conspiracy from balls all three branches of government to keep the base open no. political cowardice the administration of the executive. set of rules that this has put and the terrible interpretations of the court of appeals in d.c. have conspired to make the thing go on for eleven...
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those people cannot leave mit and start a business in the united states if they were u.s. citizens they could this is the best and the brightest. you know that's great tom you know spoken on your program previously about what illegals have cost us by filing under this section one fifty two we're spending about twenty eight billion dollars a year because right now on tax code illegal alien who gets a taxpayer identification number and files a tax return to claim dependence in mexico we're being raked over the coals and this is going to do nothing for creating jobs i wish the president would take his head out of the clouds and come down and give a damn about the american david are you serious that have somebody to clear declared a dependent in mexico and they get audited by the i.r.s. the i.r.s. . section one fifty two of the internal revenue code allows the deduction of dependents in the two contiguous nations mexico and canada however in mexico you don't have to proffer the same documentation because the theory is many of these families living rural areas and they may not
those people cannot leave mit and start a business in the united states if they were u.s. citizens they could this is the best and the brightest. you know that's great tom you know spoken on your program previously about what illegals have cost us by filing under this section one fifty two we're spending about twenty eight billion dollars a year because right now on tax code illegal alien who gets a taxpayer identification number and files a tax return to claim dependence in mexico we're being...
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he was the only president of united states to serve more than two terms. his third inauguration was of the capital. his fourth one was in the middle of world war ii. he felt this is not the opportune time to have endean elaborate inauguration. it decided to move the inauguration today in front of the capital. could he do that? he did. the joint inaugural committee was not happy with that decision. the president of united states can decide above and beyond the date and time they're being sworn in. -- in, among other things. we move them from the east front to the west front. the crowd had been getting bigger and bigger. one reason to have them on the west front is because you could accommodate more people. if you look to the photographs of the last several inauguration's, you can measure the crowd by how far it goes back. when ronald reagan was the first sworn in, the crowd went back to maybe a block beyond the reflecting pool. with each inauguration, the crowd gets further back and for the back. until 2009, when there was so many people but they went all t
he was the only president of united states to serve more than two terms. his third inauguration was of the capital. his fourth one was in the middle of world war ii. he felt this is not the opportune time to have endean elaborate inauguration. it decided to move the inauguration today in front of the capital. could he do that? he did. the joint inaugural committee was not happy with that decision. the president of united states can decide above and beyond the date and time they're being sworn...
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that would be a very major mistake to the united states. >>neil: quickly, art, did ronald reagan like the parades if maybe the second was indoors, everything was indoors that year, maybe the parade. but did he like the parades? that is something that comes with being a newly inaugurated president, did he enjoy it? >> he didn't enjoy the second. in 1985, it was the coldest year ever in history and it was amazing. no one enjoyed that. but president reagan loved his role, he enjoyed being at state dinners and state functions and enjoyed telling stories and he enjoyed representing the united states and he did a very good job. if you remember, reagan at all of events, the best american president i have ever seen or heard of in dealing with social situations. he was just wonderful at that. >>neil: thank you very much. that was ronald reagan then. we waiting for president obama now inside the white house and they will make that walkway from the white house. i don't know why i am obsessing over this. eding the walkway, and then rebuilding this view
that would be a very major mistake to the united states. >>neil: quickly, art, did ronald reagan like the parades if maybe the second was indoors, everything was indoors that year, maybe the parade. but did he like the parades? that is something that comes with being a newly inaugurated president, did he enjoy it? >> he didn't enjoy the second. in 1985, it was the coldest year ever in history and it was amazing. no one enjoyed that. but president reagan loved his role, he enjoyed...
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prosperity and dignity and in pursuit of that future afghanistan will have a long term partner in the united states from our. long term partner in india because the war is far from over you see this invasion was never about a victory at upgrading the country no this is about the complete destabilization of a region i mean just look at where afghanistan is it's sandwiched between pakistan and iran it's about installing a system of control setting up shop for a future from them and military aggression. mr president spare me the charades and let's break the set. up where do you ever seen anything like this. for many of you today is just another day for others or represents a harrowing black spot in american history because you see today january eleventh is the eleven year anniversary since the first inmates were brought to the u.s. detention facility at guantanamo bay and what followed was nothing but scandal torture and human rights abuses that were heard around the world by two thousand and eight many hoped by kuantan it will be left as part of the bush administration's marred legacy after al
prosperity and dignity and in pursuit of that future afghanistan will have a long term partner in the united states from our. long term partner in india because the war is far from over you see this invasion was never about a victory at upgrading the country no this is about the complete destabilization of a region i mean just look at where afghanistan is it's sandwiched between pakistan and iran it's about installing a system of control setting up shop for a future from them and military...
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about procedure that was called dr doherty and i used it against enemy combatants in states in the united states there was this prisoner that was being interrogated and what they did worse among other things stuff. plus his mouth. so they keep it brief no water just dry plots so his lawyer called this practice dr boarding and the thing was that it's not only illegal and criminal and immoral it's also potentially lethal. and the prison there almost mr omari is named almost choked to death because they also take his mouth shut so he can spit out the cloth. and the reason why this was going to get two to one tenement is a death the first three suicide a sort of so-called suicide so the base were found hanging their corpses were found and farts in their mouth with some kind of mask or mask like contraption on them so the obvious question is were they. so that already their suicides or were they dry boarded on the right i think this calls for a serious investigation in part so full complete investigation all right because some of their hands were bound i mean how can you hang yourself if your
about procedure that was called dr doherty and i used it against enemy combatants in states in the united states there was this prisoner that was being interrogated and what they did worse among other things stuff. plus his mouth. so they keep it brief no water just dry plots so his lawyer called this practice dr boarding and the thing was that it's not only illegal and criminal and immoral it's also potentially lethal. and the prison there almost mr omari is named almost choked to death...
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you ni uniting the country talking about what we can do together. this is a moment of celebration. he's reelected and will not have to run for any other election in his life must make a difference in terms of how he speaks to the country. >> the latino vote for him has never been more important. how significant is that going to be in his second term? >> my hope is it will be very significant. i think it will be. he has a real connection with the community. we saw that with over 70% vote for obama. >> it's the first time until a very long time you've had three back to back presidents all doing two terms. does that bring a certain stability to the administration of the united states? >> i think it does. there are a lot of reports that have been jimmed up in agriculture and commerce and interior. he can start using executive orders to do new things on new type of farming procedure or monument. he koun do that in tcouldn't dot time. takes a while to adjust living in the white house. the media makes a lot out of these curses. obama care may have been a first term success but he's got to
you ni uniting the country talking about what we can do together. this is a moment of celebration. he's reelected and will not have to run for any other election in his life must make a difference in terms of how he speaks to the country. >> the latino vote for him has never been more important. how significant is that going to be in his second term? >> my hope is it will be very significant. i think it will be. he has a real connection with the community. we saw that with over 70%...
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president of the united states two successful four-year terms. on the domestic front, he enacted a major economic recovery package followed by an overhaul of social security. and in his second term, reagan gained a major tax reform. on the defense front, republican president reagan again with the help of the rity presided over a major increase in the defense budget, congress presided over a major increase in the defense budget, the defe including straby millions of protesters here and abroad. also commander in chief reagan gained secret aid for freedom fighters in central america, the quote unquote contras. in his second term reagan negotiated a nuclear arms control treaty with our then by senate. enemy the soviet union ratified by a democratic center. in republican reagan could work with democrats controlling both the house and for two years the senate, why can't president obama, a democrat, achieve more with republicans who control the house and his democrats who control the senate? >> there's a lot of myth about tip o'neal and ronald reagan wo
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there is a clause that says, the public debt of the united states of america shall not be called into question, if they finished the sentence they would have said by the states, the reason was when southern states came back into the union, they were taxed to pay federal government's debt for fighting the civil war against them this amendment prohibited them from resisting paying that tax this says -- it means for purpose of a civil war, that/say the states cannot contest the val edtie of validity of the public debt. today, presidents have been borrowing money to fund the federal government since 1917, woodrow wilson, not one of them, not a single one liberal or conservative or republican or democrat or progressive orelon , libertarian has borrowed on his own, overly aftely -- only aftee congress has authorized it. neil: nancy pelosi is willing to take the house out. >> something happens when you get into the minority to suggestion that president could borrow money on his own, who would lend money to just the president, that does not have the full faith and credit of the united states
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in the united states more than 55 million babies have been surgically or chemly kli dissolved. one child per 30 seconds. the deserved attention to the slaughter in newtown in the holocaust of the unborn. the argument for abortion have to the changed. women's right to control her own body as if any of us if god really can. activists and younger versions speak of reproductive rights and public health. they concentrate their focus on women, not the murder of children. perhaps this is why the abortion issue is still an unhealed wound in the moral life of the nation, but also makes it more difficult to argue for abortion when science and miracle of ultrasound now allows us and mothers to get a look my the womb to see a living, breathing person. activists have fought this, a testament to their raw disregard for both mother and child. planned parenthood the mother load under attack while american taxpayers paid for half its budget. $542 million according to the latest report. planned parenthood insists to provide for the health of women, but privately even the own members speculate th
in the united states more than 55 million babies have been surgically or chemly kli dissolved. one child per 30 seconds. the deserved attention to the slaughter in newtown in the holocaust of the unborn. the argument for abortion have to the changed. women's right to control her own body as if any of us if god really can. activists and younger versions speak of reproductive rights and public health. they concentrate their focus on women, not the murder of children. perhaps this is why the...
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barack obama do solemnly swear that will will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states and will to the best of my ability, and will to the best of my ability preserve and protect defend the constitution of the united states, so help me god. >> congratulations mr. president. >> second term has now begun, it is just over two hours and 50 seconds old. president obama sworn in for a second four years something 16 presidents before him have done. private ceremony in the blue room fulfilling the requirement that presidential terms begin on january 20th at noon. it kicked off a two day celebration that will bring hundreds of thousands of people back to the national mall for the president's inaugural address. we'll break down what we expect him to say. i'm eric shawn and welcome to a brand-new hour. >> i'm arthel nevil. a crowd up to 800,000 people expected to witnesses the public swearing in. his speech expected to layout his vision for the second term and where america needs to go. ed henry has more. ed, this time it went off without a hitch. i don't know when sasha wa
barack obama do solemnly swear that will will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states and will to the best of my ability, and will to the best of my ability preserve and protect defend the constitution of the united states, so help me god. >> congratulations mr. president. >> second term has now begun, it is just over two hours and 50 seconds old. president obama sworn in for a second four years something 16 presidents before him have done. private...
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was a few days later, that following friday after the market closed, standard & poor's downgraded the united states credit rating so we can only assume, and wall street economists are quietly whispering this, we are expecting some type of another downgrade to take place probably in the next couple of days. >>neil: well the viewers say there goes neil cavuto back from vacation and the same old beating of the drum on how this is hell and high water and my only point in mentioning this is be careful of a one day snap reaction that is just relieved to have any deal but history shows markets eventually start selling off. will that happen here? or will the market just gladly continue whistling past the graveyard? >>guest: remember this is a headline-driven market and what i mean by that for fox, we hear the news each hour it changes but what we heard today going into the first trading day of the year, congress has the deal done, whether it is the right deal or not it doesn't matter. it was closed and locked up and now we still have a number of head wins do deal with, clearly anemic growth and the
was a few days later, that following friday after the market closed, standard & poor's downgraded the united states credit rating so we can only assume, and wall street economists are quietly whispering this, we are expecting some type of another downgrade to take place probably in the next couple of days. >>neil: well the viewers say there goes neil cavuto back from vacation and the same old beating of the drum on how this is hell and high water and my only point in mentioning this...
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you have to know in the u.s., only united airlines is using the boeing 787. what does it mean for the future of the dreamliner? let's go to my colleague in london. >> very good to see you. the reaction of boeing, in session it dragged down the dow after hours. ing dragged down the market. real concerns about this. boeing says it stands by the integrity of the design and plane itself but it's a key player and sales items going forward. it costs $2 million per plane and part of the revival strategy of boeing. real concerns on this one as well and as you say centering around that battery when overcharged can catch fire. the company that makes that is a japanese company. their shares down 18% since january 7th. >> billions of dollars of odds for that plane. it goes away bad news for the dow component. >>> as always, why are you up with us? shoot me an e-mail. waytooearly@msnbc.com. jump on board. we'll read the best responses on the show. still ahead we'll try to unravel the sports mystery the yeaof th says he was the victim of a hoax. we'll have more on that sto
you have to know in the u.s., only united airlines is using the boeing 787. what does it mean for the future of the dreamliner? let's go to my colleague in london. >> very good to see you. the reaction of boeing, in session it dragged down the dow after hours. ing dragged down the market. real concerns about this. boeing says it stands by the integrity of the design and plane itself but it's a key player and sales items going forward. it costs $2 million per plane and part of the revival...
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of united healthcare that's really what it comes down to this whole little government thing and it's got to make government smaller the flipside of that is that means we're going to make business bigger we're going to make the billionaires bigger we're going to make them more intrusive we're going to reagan in one thousand nine hundred two stopped in force in the sherman antitrust act and it's seven errors over the years and what was the result of that we now have every major industry in america controlled by five or fewer companies and that's that you know out of twenty major industries in the united states whether it's food whether it's medicine whether it's ospital ization whether it's telecommunications you name it we've become a monopoly world because little government this was reagan's ideology and now they want the billionaires this this ideology to administer our social security our health care we're selling off you know john case in ohio selling off the roads to them to billionaires from france and australia you had a democratic mayor and in chicago mary daly selling off the
of united healthcare that's really what it comes down to this whole little government thing and it's got to make government smaller the flipside of that is that means we're going to make business bigger we're going to make the billionaires bigger we're going to make them more intrusive we're going to reagan in one thousand nine hundred two stopped in force in the sherman antitrust act and it's seven errors over the years and what was the result of that we now have every major industry in...
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it is the eastiest connection i've ever made. >> i will go to the united as in the united states of america. we are all part of the american fabric and the president was laying out a vision that accounted for everybody. he was very focused on equal opportunity to the point where he was talking about equal rights. words taken from the constitution. the elements that are criticizing the president, it is civil rights rhetoric. they are the same republicans that would be criticizing jfk for dividing the republican ares back in the 1960s when they were trying to pass voting rights. >> they were democrats. >> there is one big challenge. reagan had reagan democrats and there is almost non existent in this country right now. and i think the way that he went through this address in a confrontational way sets up barriers for him. that was something that reagan was fantastic about. right now, obama has fractured capitol hill that not much is getting done. that is the challenge. >> we have to get out of here. he says the shrinking few do well while the growing group have trouble making it. and it isn't
it is the eastiest connection i've ever made. >> i will go to the united as in the united states of america. we are all part of the american fabric and the president was laying out a vision that accounted for everybody. he was very focused on equal opportunity to the point where he was talking about equal rights. words taken from the constitution. the elements that are criticizing the president, it is civil rights rhetoric. they are the same republicans that would be criticizing jfk for...
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his words on being a unita, not a divider. -- uniter, not a divider. listen to what he said, also his body language. [video clip] >> you said, i am optimistic washington. i believe things happen for a reason. >> that was a hopeful person saying that. >> are you less hopeful? >> we work together, there were -- the tone changed some initially. we had no child left behind. some bipartisan accomplishmentssome people here in this town agenda. should. and it did not happen. terms. guest: president obama has said things better very similar. -- that are very similar. it is not just about washington. broader culture. we live in a polarized culture. we live in a culture that celebrates -- notoriety is the quickest ticket to 15 minutes in the 24 hour news cycle. you get noticed the more outrageous things you say, whether it is talk radio or print or on the web. the other enormous difference that contributes to this -- i do not know how you reverse it. except over time. 50 years ago, you had two political parties that were both appealing to the center. democrats h
his words on being a unita, not a divider. -- uniter, not a divider. listen to what he said, also his body language. [video clip] >> you said, i am optimistic washington. i believe things happen for a reason. >> that was a hopeful person saying that. >> are you less hopeful? >> we work together, there were -- the tone changed some initially. we had no child left behind. some bipartisan accomplishmentssome people here in this town agenda. should. and it did not happen....
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that's another argument that we already have that's fine but there still is a lot of manufacture in the united states and it is still up in percent and if you had stronger unions in manufacturing you wouldn't see the sort of you know you would see the sort of outsourcing of actual factories you would have workers at the table having a say in the future of their company to me we're not talking about the picture we just saw you he made unions are free to make their case aren't they you know they're not sure they are either not it's a two billion dollar union busting is a two billion dollar industry employers will lock employee unions made a lot of money too and require them to sit there for hours and hours sometimes days and days listening anti-union propaganda telling them that they're going to be fired and there's virtually no recourse hasn't been since the reagan administration i mean here's this is another amazing statistic marc i'd like to get your take on this you know historically corporate profits and wages have been similar portions of g.d.p. right now wages make up three percent of g.d
that's another argument that we already have that's fine but there still is a lot of manufacture in the united states and it is still up in percent and if you had stronger unions in manufacturing you wouldn't see the sort of you know you would see the sort of outsourcing of actual factories you would have workers at the table having a say in the future of their company to me we're not talking about the picture we just saw you he made unions are free to make their case aren't they you know...
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their once united front buckling. opposition health care? disintegrating. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principle or substitute spectacle for politics or treat name calling as reasoned debate. [ applause ] we must act. we must act knowing that our work will be imperfect. >> this might not be the end of the gop's spectspectacle, but, at least we see some action. joining me now is joy reid, managing editor of "delgrio.com" and an msnbc contributor. and ryan grim, editor for "the washington post." >>> joy, let me start with you. the gop finally blinked. >> look, they were going to raise the debt ceiling. >> take us hostage? >> no, you know what, they were always going to raise the debt ceiling. they knew it. everyone knew it. the president wasn't even taking their calls on this issue. he was like you can call me if you want to talk, but not about the debt ceiling. they understood they couldn't negotiate. and at the end of the day, the only reason the republicans held the nation hostage over the debt ceiling the first time around was it wa
their once united front buckling. opposition health care? disintegrating. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principle or substitute spectacle for politics or treat name calling as reasoned debate. [ applause ] we must act. we must act knowing that our work will be imperfect. >> this might not be the end of the gop's spectspectacle, but, at least we see some action. joining me now is joy reid, managing editor of "delgrio.com" and an msnbc contributor. and ryan grim,...
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of the united states, john roberts. he will administer the oath as we get ready for this historic moment. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> i barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will, to the best of moo i ability. >> and will, to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> congratulations mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. thank you so much. thank you, sweetie. [ applause ] hey. thank you. >> i'm so happy. >> good job, dad. >> i did it. >> all right. thank you, everybody. come on. >> all right. you heard him say, i did it. that was perfect right there. jeffrey toobin. he looked down, the chief justi
of the united states, john roberts. he will administer the oath as we get ready for this historic moment. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> i barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will, to the best of moo i ability....
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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facing extinction so will conservatives heed president obama's call on climate change and commit the united states to being a leader in the coming green energy revolution or will they sit on their hands as the waters rise and later republicans and gun nuts why you think that the second amendment means the government can't place any restrictions on guns at all but there's a hidden history of the second amendment that you probably don't know about sure that we deliver it later in the show. you need to know this in a second inaugural speech yesterday president obama said these simple words speak directly to the major problem facing america today wealth inequality. we do not believe that in this country freedom is reserved for the lucky or happiness for the few. unfortunately that's the case in america today as nearly fifty million of us live in poverty and just four hundred of us has us more wealth than half the rest of the nation more than one hundred fifty million people combined it's also the case around the world and this global wealth inequality is making it harder and harder to eradicate
facing extinction so will conservatives heed president obama's call on climate change and commit the united states to being a leader in the coming green energy revolution or will they sit on their hands as the waters rise and later republicans and gun nuts why you think that the second amendment means the government can't place any restrictions on guns at all but there's a hidden history of the second amendment that you probably don't know about sure that we deliver it later in the show. you...
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that is why barack obama earned the white house because he said he was going to be the great uniter. remember that beautiful inaugural address? it was glorious. he said to conservatives, i want to listen to you, especially when we disagree. okay. nice, beautiful, beautiful idea. he was going to meet with conservatives in congress once a week. that was a great idea too. he meant twice, twice, two times. three days after that beautiful speech, the conservatives in congress came to the white house, and they had a meeting, and eric cantor, congressman from virginia, articulated the conservative perspective on increasing taxes, that we shouldn't do it. you know what obama said three days after he said i'll listen to you, especially when we disagree. he said, you lost, i won, i trump you on that. he said he wants the folks who got us into the mess to do less talking and more listening. you can talk a little bit, but i want you to be on the sidelines while we clean this up for you. unbelievable. gone was any notion of unifying the country of bringing us together. instead, there came this st
that is why barack obama earned the white house because he said he was going to be the great uniter. remember that beautiful inaugural address? it was glorious. he said to conservatives, i want to listen to you, especially when we disagree. okay. nice, beautiful, beautiful idea. he was going to meet with conservatives in congress once a week. that was a great idea too. he meant twice, twice, two times. three days after that beautiful speech, the conservatives in congress came to the white...
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san >> [applause] >> [music] >> [inaudible] >>the president of the united staes and mrs. obama. >> [applause] >> [applasuuse] >> [inaudible] >> ladies and gentleman please take your seats. >> mr. president mr. vice president, honored guests. we are pleased to welcome you to today's inaugural luncheon. and this historic room we look around at the 35 statues representing men and women. i feel obligated to know that she was born in rochester n.y.. thankfully she will soon have company when rosa parks completes her journey. we look around and a member of the men and women who helped define our nation. they like us face obstacles and they like us worked hard to move this country forward. here abraham lincoln surface single term in congress. john quincy adams, the only former president to return to serve in the house spoke out against slavery. today we also remember an event that took place outside of this building. the passage of the historic civil rights laws. we are honored to have witnessed a colleague, congressman john lewis was a speaker at that historic march. >> [applau
san >> [applause] >> [music] >> [inaudible] >>the president of the united staes and mrs. obama. >> [applause] >> [applasuuse] >> [inaudible] >> ladies and gentleman please take your seats. >> mr. president mr. vice president, honored guests. we are pleased to welcome you to today's inaugural luncheon. and this historic room we look around at the 35 statues representing men and women. i feel obligated to know that she was born in rochester...
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things out the governments don't rule the world goldman sachs rules the world we have become in the united states and increasingly all over the world a society with only two classes. those who own like banks and transactional corporations and those who know like small businesses working people young people old people governments the owners of the takers own vast wealth and loan it out at interest to the rest of us they're continually receiving that interest back in ways that are either tax free or tax to very low levels here in the u.s. we call it capital gains interest dividends and carried interest a working person will pay as much as thirty nine percent in federal income taxes the federal income tax for the mitt romney's and paris hiltons and lloyd blankfein of the world is now capped at twenty percent as they own the helmsley famously said only little people pay taxes the zero zero ers the indebted find themselves trapped on a lifelong treadmill paying interest and fees to the takers the zero ers are also mostly the workers people who make things for manufactured goods the hamburgers a
things out the governments don't rule the world goldman sachs rules the world we have become in the united states and increasingly all over the world a society with only two classes. those who own like banks and transactional corporations and those who know like small businesses working people young people old people governments the owners of the takers own vast wealth and loan it out at interest to the rest of us they're continually receiving that interest back in ways that are either tax free...
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let's start with one called the united states. when we look at the bush doctrine, it adhered to the neoconservative objective. unilaterally pursue u.s. military interest. and when you see that chuck hagel turned around in good conscious and said no, that he would not. and he made this statement in his book. he says i made myself a promise that if i ever get out of that place and was ever in a position to do something about war, i would do whatever i could to stop it. i have never forgotsen that promise. this is chuck hagel in his book talking about his experiences in vietnam and led him to come out in opposition as a republican to the iraqi war. don't you think a lot of this opposition to hagel by some of the far right is that they're still angry at him that he came out against the after the war had started? i think there is an awesome truth to that. but what's interesting, in many ways, hagel's position, back in funding the war and having furt questions about him, criticizing it. really mirrors how the american people have also e
let's start with one called the united states. when we look at the bush doctrine, it adhered to the neoconservative objective. unilaterally pursue u.s. military interest. and when you see that chuck hagel turned around in good conscious and said no, that he would not. and he made this statement in his book. he says i made myself a promise that if i ever get out of that place and was ever in a position to do something about war, i would do whatever i could to stop it. i have never forgotsen that...
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we are only 2% of the population in the united states. it's because we have shared values, shared enemies, and islamic terrorism, that many people in the united states view israel as the holy land. not just jews, but not just as well. so it's a quite remarkable thing at a time when there is so much polarization between republicans and democrats. it's one of a few foreign policy issues that actually unite democrats and republicans. >> "the future of the jews," is your book title provocative in any way? and do you mean it to be? >> i mean it to be because the question is can a people have survived calamities for 3000 years in affect except successful integration, and how do you react to that. it is optimistic but realistic. it looks at the demographics of israel and asks whether 2.57 million israelis can ultimately control 2 million palestinians against their will. it looks at low birthrates in the diaspora below replacement levels with intermarriage, which threatens to reduce the number of jews. there were 70 million jews in 1939 in the wo
we are only 2% of the population in the united states. it's because we have shared values, shared enemies, and islamic terrorism, that many people in the united states view israel as the holy land. not just jews, but not just as well. so it's a quite remarkable thing at a time when there is so much polarization between republicans and democrats. it's one of a few foreign policy issues that actually unite democrats and republicans. >> "the future of the jews," is your book title...
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so what's the president of the united states doing? in the middle of this, hopefully they're reaching, there was, as i understand it, a very one major issue remaining , he comes out and calls people together and has a group standing behind him, laughs and jokes and ridicules republicans. why? why would the president of the united states want to do that? and i want to say a word about sequestration. sequestration is about to kick in. the pentagon and our defense department is like a giant oil tanker. you got to turn it around in a very difficult and slow manner, because they have to make plans and they have to have contingencies -- procurement of weapons, have to do all the things that are necessary to make sure our men and women who are serving in the military are the best trained, best equipped and most professional in the world, which they are. but we're looking at sequestration here when the department of defense says it will decimate our adilt -- ability to defend this nation. shouldn't the president of the united states be concern
so what's the president of the united states doing? in the middle of this, hopefully they're reaching, there was, as i understand it, a very one major issue remaining , he comes out and calls people together and has a group standing behind him, laughs and jokes and ridicules republicans. why? why would the president of the united states want to do that? and i want to say a word about sequestration. sequestration is about to kick in. the pentagon and our defense department is like a giant oil...
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allowing the united states to default on its debt by not raising the debt ceiling would be catastrophic to the global economy just playing with the idea back in two thousand and eleven led markets to tumble and our national credit rating to be downgraded the republican hostage takers are undeterred and the cable news media is giving them cover by not calling out just how dangerous their brinksmanship is united states is long had a policy of not negotiating with terrorists today republicans are acting like economic terrorists and could do far more harm to our economy by defaulting on our debt than al qaeda could ever have dreamed of. so why should they be negotiated with joining me now to answer that is neil mccabe senior reporter with human events online and editor of the guns and patriots column and welcome back to the top good to have you with us so you know if you would you know i guess one of the rules of hostage taking sure is you don't take a hostage unless you're willing to kill or at least kneecap the hostage right if you know if your threat isn't isn't serious so are the republ
allowing the united states to default on its debt by not raising the debt ceiling would be catastrophic to the global economy just playing with the idea back in two thousand and eleven led markets to tumble and our national credit rating to be downgraded the republican hostage takers are undeterred and the cable news media is giving them cover by not calling out just how dangerous their brinksmanship is united states is long had a policy of not negotiating with terrorists today republicans are...
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that is why barack obama earns the white house because he said he was going to be the great uniter. remember the beautiful inaugural address is glorious where he said to conservatives, i want to listen to you, especially when we disagree. nice coming beautiful idea. he was going to meet with conservatives in congress once a week. i was a great idea. he met twice. so three days after the speech, conservatives in congress came and had a meeting and eric cantor reticulated conservative to run increasing taxes. that we shouldn't do that. you know what obama said three days after? he said eric, i want, you must come i trump you on that. a week later he said i want the folks who got us into this mess to do a whole lot less talking and a lot more listening. you can talk a little, but he wants you to stand beside mine so we cleaned this up for you. unbelievable, condescending notion of unifying the country, bringing us together. instead kansas city mantra of attack and vilify the other side. it was just like his 2008 campaign for president was hoping change, while the speeches with no subst
that is why barack obama earns the white house because he said he was going to be the great uniter. remember the beautiful inaugural address is glorious where he said to conservatives, i want to listen to you, especially when we disagree. nice coming beautiful idea. he was going to meet with conservatives in congress once a week. i was a great idea. he met twice. so three days after the speech, conservatives in congress came and had a meeting and eric cantor reticulated conservative to run...
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a follow up from a fox friend and this is a goo wuy who wants be president of the united states ronald reagan opposed these assault weapons in clear language. the house caucus are having their retreat today. we heard today there was no talk of guns. i think a lot of republicans want this to go away. the speak aespeaker's office sa there is legislation pulled down we will deal with it then. that minority may be ultrahard-core conservative gun owners that have made this a test or it is the nra but it has put republican ares with an active number of brain cells who wish to see a future of their party who have been painted into a corner. >> they are on the wrong side of these polls showing where 74% of the american public is. i think that is where the politics meet the public opinion. we know you have reported on the fact that congress is not a broadly represented institution. republicans are representing these districts. so the response is that our districts say something different. >> and al ex, the thing about this retreat, they are proudly getting it out there. we know they have to hav
a follow up from a fox friend and this is a goo wuy who wants be president of the united states ronald reagan opposed these assault weapons in clear language. the house caucus are having their retreat today. we heard today there was no talk of guns. i think a lot of republicans want this to go away. the speak aespeaker's office sa there is legislation pulled down we will deal with it then. that minority may be ultrahard-core conservative gun owners that have made this a test or it is the nra...